For anyone that is interested in mounting amp casters on their DT50
by MDinice on 2011-02-24 09:57:57.4620

WARNING!!! There was an error in the original template. The mounting holes are 1/4" in diameter but a 1/16" Drill bit should be used to drill a pilot hole for the mounting screws. I have uploaded the corrected templates.

Message was edited by: MDinice

I made a template with Adobe Illustrator to aid in mounting the Ernie Ball Pop Out amp casters. The mounting holes may line up with the Ernie Ball Standard Mount amp casters as well as other brands of standard mount and pop out amp casters. Disclaimer: I made the template using, and only had the Ernie Ball Pop Out casters to try.

I added the image below and have attached a .png, .jpg, and Illustrator .eps version of the template. Take your pick. This worked really well when printing with and specifying 4x6 photo paper. It made a nice sturdy template. If you print on larger paper verify the printer properties are not set to "fit to page" as this will distort the image size. If you're using larger paper with the Windows XP Photo Printing Wizard Select 4x6 in. cutout prints. Always pop the casters out of the base and sit the base on top of the template and make sure everything lines up before you tape them down and start drilling. Hope this makes things easier, it definitely did for me.

Re: For anyone that is interested in mounting amp casters on their DT50
by Nick_Mattocks on 2011-03-01 15:02:01.5240

I bought a set of Fender casters from Thomman on-line and fitted them to the 212 today. That's made moving it a lot easier

With the Fender casters the hole required for the caster cup and base plate to fit into requires a 14mm drill bit

Re: For anyone that is interested in mounting amp casters on their DT50
by MDinice on 2011-03-02 06:41:00.2880

I hear you on that one. Reading your post made me go back and look at my templates. There was an error and a pretty big one. The mounting holes for the caster base are 1/4" and I said use a 1/4" drill bit when I should have said 1/16". I updated what I posted

Re: For anyone that is interested in mounting amp casters on their DT50
by laughingbird on 2012-11-16 10:22:46.4530

Where on the bottom of my DT25 should I install the casters (relative to the position of the rubber feet)? Should the rubber feet come off?

Re: For anyone that is interested in mounting amp casters on their DT50
by vcuomo on 2012-11-16 11:21:39.6520

Re: For anyone that is interested in mounting amp casters on their DT50
by TheRealZap on 2012-12-29 05:44:03.9070

haha you're killing me dude! I mostly just want to move the amp around in my room... that would be good if i wanted to move it in and out of vehicles and venues though.

Re: For anyone that is interested in mounting amp casters on their DT50
by spaceatl on 2012-12-29 23:28:53.1790

Well, I do a lot of that...just move the amps around in the basement...The thing about these dollys is that the wheels are freaking awesome...They don't rattle at all and the 4 inches or so of lift is nice too...

The Line 6 snap in casters are pretty nice...I have them on my SV MK1...I never use them but they are good wheels and you can pop them out pretty easily...

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